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Charmides
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1 PreS | Andrews, and Mr. Paravicini, late Student of Christ Church 2 PreS | indebted to Mr. J.W. Mackail, late Fellow of Balliol College, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| words, truth will say “too late” to us as to the belated 4 Intro| may not say to us, ‘Too late.’ And, errors excepted, 5 Text | wander about the street late at night: and be likewise 6 Text | that we have arrived too late; or if not, you must find Gorgias Part
7 Text | as the proverb says, is late for a fray, but not for 8 Text | feast.~SOCRATES: And are we late for a feast?~CALLICLES: Laws Book
9 3 | not told, came a day too late for the battle of Marathon. 10 7 | I, like yourself, have late in life heard with amazement Lysis Part
11 Intro| been perceived until too late. ‘Oh if he had only told 12 Text | love; the confession is too late; for I see that you are 13 Text | home, as it was getting late. At first, we and the by-standers Menexenus Part
14 Text | and they arrived a day too late for the battle; but the Meno Part
15 Intro| their armoury. They were the late birth of the early Greek Phaedo Part
16 Text | one has taken the draught late, and after the announcement Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| other refuses to pay. Too late the beloved learns, after 18 Intro| domestic considerations. Too late their eyes are opened; they 19 Intro| before he went there. The late date of the Phaedrus will 20 Intro| written at some comparatively late but unknown period of PlatoPhilebus Part
21 Intro| already given for assigning a late date to the Philebus. That Protagoras Part
22 Text | he said: Yesterday quite late in the evening, on my return The Republic Book
23 3 | from his own soul, but from late and long observation of 24 4 | reason, and most of them late enough. ~Excellent, I said, 25 9 | he said, it is not too late to supply the omission. ~ The Sophist Part
26 Intro| of him and of itself.~Of late years the Sophists have 27 Intro| circumstances, too early or too late, and then all his thoughts The Symposium Part
28 Text | pretended that the hour was late and that he had much better Timaeus Part
29 Intro| question much disputed of late years. Even if all phenomena


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